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Building Safety in Flint, MI (2026)

3 verified building safety rules for Flint, Michigan, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Lead Paint

Lead-paint regulation in Flint combines federal EPA RRP rules, the Michigan Lead Abatement Act (PA 219 of 1979) administered by LARA, and city programs born of the 2014-2015 Flint Water Crisis. Most Flint housing predates the 1978 federal ban on residential lead paint, so disclosure, RRP-certified renovation, and abatement licensure are critical, alongside the city Lead Service Line Replacement program targeting lead pipes.

Flint, MI Lead Paint Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Pest Control

Pest control in Flint sits at the intersection of the Michigan-adopted International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) habitability requirements, Michigan's pesticide-applicator licensing under MDARD, and Flint property-maintenance enforcement. Landlords must maintain rentals free of insect and rodent infestation, and commercial pest applicators must hold a Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development license.

Flint, MI Pest Control Rules

Some Restrictions

Fire Sprinkler Requirements

Fire-sprinkler requirements in Flint follow the Michigan Residential Code and Michigan Building Code as adopted under PA 230 of 1972. Michigan Public Act 553 of 2004 (MCL 125.1504c) bars local enforcement of any sprinkler requirement in one- and two-family dwellings unless owner-elected. Commercial and multifamily sprinkler triggers follow IBC Chapter 9 and IFC Chapter 9.

Flint, MI Fire Sprinkler Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Genesee County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Flint city rules.

Building Safety in Genesee County